sgr143
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It must be a sign that the "essential jobs and stuff list" is now down to the level where the jobs left on it either too difficult for now, or not that essential...
What's a good small non-mains-powered vacuum cleaner that I could keep on board? Either cordless (preferably with 12V charging rather than mains) or direct 12V would do.
I find it very hard to rely on amazon etc. reviews as it's clear that many of them are planted. I did buy one that was was supposed to be OK, but it's so feeble that one might as well use a drinking straw powered by an asthmatic gerbil. (Bizarrely, the boat came with a 240V cleaner, kept in one of the sail bins; but as we are hardly ever on shore power, that's not much use on the boat, though I've now finally got round to bringing it home, where it will do very nicely upstairs.)
Yours, boating domestically.... Steve
What's a good small non-mains-powered vacuum cleaner that I could keep on board? Either cordless (preferably with 12V charging rather than mains) or direct 12V would do.
I find it very hard to rely on amazon etc. reviews as it's clear that many of them are planted. I did buy one that was was supposed to be OK, but it's so feeble that one might as well use a drinking straw powered by an asthmatic gerbil. (Bizarrely, the boat came with a 240V cleaner, kept in one of the sail bins; but as we are hardly ever on shore power, that's not much use on the boat, though I've now finally got round to bringing it home, where it will do very nicely upstairs.)
Yours, boating domestically.... Steve